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PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS
PEACHTREE COMMUNITY NEWS

Peachtree Baptist Church members welcomed guest and watched a video on "The Triumphant Entry," Jesus entering into Jerusalem, Palm Sunday. Easter is a time when we celebrate God's love and sacrifice for us. Please come and join us next Sunday to celebrate our "Risen Lord," Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday.
The sanctuary flower arrangement Sunday was loving presented to glorify God by Bill and Bart Wood in loving memory of their mother, Mrs. Patricia Wood.

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Storm sweeps through Nashville
Storm sweeps through Nashville

Downtown Nashville received the brunt of a Sunday afternoon storm that toppled trees and light poles and even bent the flag pole in front of the Nash County Courthouse.
Brent Fisher, Nash County Assistant Director of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Management, said the storm damage is being investigated to determine if it was caused by a tornado or straight line winds.

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Nash County cases pass 10,000

Nash County reached another milestone last week, with positive COVID-19 cases going over the 10,000 mark.
Nash County Health Director Bill Hill reported on Friday, March 26 over 100 new cases in a 48-hour period, bringing the total of positive confirmed cases to 10,012.
"We've broken the 10,000 barrier now," Hill reported during a COVID update.

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Farmers market opens Saturday
Farmers market opens Saturday

The Nash County Farmers Market will celebrate opening day on Saturday, April 3.
Over 40 vendors are slated to be at opening day, which will kick off at 8 a.m. and run until 1 p.m.
Maurine Brown, who serves as the Farmers Market Manager, said vendors range from seasonal produce to meat and seafood, kettle corn and even local artisans.

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Red Oak woman celebrates 100th birthday
Red Oak woman celebrates 100th birthday

The Red Oak community, including the town's board of commissioners, honored a resident recently for her 100th birthday.
A birthday celebration was held for Aletha Mitchell Hedgepeth on Sunday, March 21, who turned 100 on that day.
Hedgepeth was born in Red Oak and raised in the Hilliardston community.

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NASH COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REPORTS

A financial transaction card fraud was reported on 3/26/21 a 13603 NC 98, Spring Hope
A possession of cocaine and felony flee/elude arrest with a motor vehicle was reported on 3/27/21 at 1370 N Wesleyan Boulevard, Rocky Mount
A motor vehicle theft was reported on 3/24/21 at 1423 E Castalia Road, Nashville

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RMPD investigates nightclub shooting

Rocky Mount Police are investigating a shooting at a nightclub.
Police responded to a shooting with injury call at Da Boat Ryde, in the 1800 block of Stone Rose Drive around 1:40 a.m. on March 29.
Officers arrived and located the victim, 44-year-old James Blossom, who had been shot and sustained non-life-threatening wounds.

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NASHVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS

INCIDENTS
A maintaining a place was reported on 3/23/21 on Burton Street
A larceny was reported on 3/23/21 at 703 E Washington Street

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Nashville is hopeful for new park location
Nashville is hopeful for new park location

Nashville's Town Council is hopeful a third park will come to fruition in Nashville.
The idea of another park in town was brought up during the board's annual retreat in March.
Town Manager Randy Lansing said there is the potential of around 10 acres being donated to the town.

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Though you're 21, alway hold on to the pixie
Though you're 21, alway hold on to the pixie

Dear Holly,
There are significant birthdays and then there are significant birthdays.
By my reckoning, they are: age 1, age 5, age 10, age 13, age 16, age 18 and age 21. After that, they move so fast, it is too hard to keep up.
You'll be 21 this week, a full adult by all measures. When you hit 18, you're "sort of" an adult, with all citizenship privileges established unless you want to run for senate or president. I think we all know you are too good-hearted for that kind of work.

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Proud to call Nash County my home, especially now
Proud to call Nash County my home, especially now

I haven't written in this space in a long time.
I'm still here though!
It's been over a year now since the COVID-19 pandemic began and it's still here. Things seem to be getting better but I believe we still have a ways to go to get back to normal. I'm not sure things will ever be back to normal but we can hope!

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We appreciate your patience with our postal woes
We appreciate your patience with our postal woes

To our loyal subscribers who reside at a Rocky Mount address, we thank you for your support and for your patience!
Apparently there is a secret code to getting a newspaper delivered to a Rocky Mount address on time these days. Or even within a reasonable time!
We understand we're not alone in the fiasco of getting mail delivered in the big city. But that doesn't make it any easier to understand why it takes several days, sometimes weeks, for a paper to arrive at your Rocky Mount address...

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Backward Glances
Backward Glances

This photo originally published in The Nashville Graphic on April 8, 1975. Members of the Castalia Community erected a Bicentennial town name sign. The markers were part of a county-wide Bicentennial project.

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NCWC nursing students eligible for DAISY Award nominations

North Carolina Wesleyan College students in the RN to BSN program will soon be honored with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nursing Students. The awards are part of The DAISY Foundation's mission to express gratitude to Nurses with programs that recognize them for the extraordinary, compassionate and skillful care they provide patients and families.

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Imperial Centre to offer 48 hour Film Festival for public April 9-11

The staff at the Theater at the Imperial Centre for the Arts and Sciences is offering the public a chance to make and star in their own movie productions. The 48 Hour Film Festival will be held April 9-11 and will allow residents to write, shoot and edit their movies before the film is screened in front of an audience at the Imperial Centre. On Friday, April 9, teams will draw a genre from a hat, and will be given a character, prop and line to include in their films. Submissions of the film must be received by 6 p.m. on Sunday, April 11, and the screenings will begin at 8 p.m.

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Nashville Town Council holds strategic planning session
Nashville Town Council holds strategic planning session

Nashville's Town Council has developed a shared vision and goals for the town.
Council members spent Tuesday in a special strategic planning session with Rick Rocchetti, a consultant out of Wake Forest, who divided council members up in groups to come up with goals to incorporate in the upcoming budget.

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Nash County Commissioners begin budget process

Nash County department heads pled their case for budget requests on the first day of the commissioner's annual budget retreat.
Commissioners met on Tuesday and Wednesday to receive a first glimpse into how the 2021-2022 fiscal year budget was panning out and to hear requests from department heads who may not get their requests met in the upcoming budget.

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City of Rocky Mount hires Reidsville Police Chief

City Manager Rochelle Small-Toney has completed a national search for the Rocky Mount Police Department Chief of Police vacancy. Robert Hassell, who currently serves as Chief of Police for the city of Reidsville, North Carolina, has received a conditional offer to become Rocky Mount Police Chief beginning May 3, 2021.
Hassell's appointment is pending the outcome of a background investigation.

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Storm damage
Storm damage

The same storm which damaged homes in Nashville also hit areas near and in Rocky Mount. This home in the 600 block of Cummings Road was damaged from an uprooted tree during the storm.

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Nash County Animal Friends' Notebook
Nash County Animal Friends' Notebook

This winter was rough on the cats, both the free-roaming and the feral. Usually there are lots of kittens at the Nash Shelter by now. Not only were they not trapped during the bad weather, but we also fear that many of them didn't survive, in particular the wee ones. This has created a vacuum effect. When this happens with the feline population, females almost instantly go into heat.

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New millipede species named for local man
New millipede species named for local man

In 2003, David Beamer, an East Carolina University grad student, found a male millipede during a research trip. He wasn't studying millipedes but thought it may be of interest to a fellow student. Close to 20 years later, the millipede has been identified as a new species and named after Beamer, a professor at Nash Community College. "Sigmoria beameri" is described in a paper published in January 2021 titled "Phylogenetic Systematics of the Millipede Family Xystodesmidae."

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Staying close to God helps us avoid life's roadblocks
Staying close to God helps us avoid life's roadblocks

I enjoy parables. They are great teaching tools and were used by Jesus to convey spiritual truths that are often difficult to grasp. In Jesus' case, he would use an everyday situation that happens in life to communicate how he felt we should live our lives, respond to life situations, etc. Jesus liked them so much that about forty of them - over a third of the Gospels - are recorded in the New Testament.

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Intersections: God and Life
Intersections: God and Life

Whether it's our own or the voice of someone else, we must always be careful to follow the Lord rather than human reasoning. Sometimes we don't understand how God could possibly accomplish what He's promised, so we decide to help Him out in some way or do it ourselves.
However, if we don't wait for God, we'll live in disharmony with Him and suffer the consequences.

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SANDY CROSS NEWS
SANDY CROSS NEWS

This past Sunday at Vaughan's Chapel was Pastor Appreciation Day for Pastor Rev. Reuben Batchelor and his wife Rev. Marie Batchelor. Fallon Curtis and Alan Dew each sang specials followed by the morning message given by Rev. Jerry Braziel entitled "Jephthah - From the Bottom to the Top". Parkers BBQ of Wilson catered lunch and there was also an Easter egg hunt for the children.

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Holy and Whole: Patterns for Life Together
Holy and Whole: Patterns for Life Together

Jesus did many incredible works that a book, no matter how long, could hope to contain (John 21:25). The fullness of his grandness to the wideness of his kindness is beyond human writing and human comprehension, yet we can still know enough, and enough is revealed to us in the Bible. The Bible, which reveals to us all that is necessary for salvation, is for us, the book we look to, so that we might know the heart of God through the work of Jesus.

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